
To adjust the time on the Highlander's small screen, follow these steps: There are two buttons below the clock screen for time adjustment—H for hours and M for minutes. Additionally, press and hold the DISP button on the right side of the steering wheel, and instructions on how to adjust the time will also appear on the central small screen. The Highlander is a model under Toyota, with body dimensions of 4795mm in length, 1910mm in width, and 1760mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2790mm. In terms of exterior design, the Highlander features a stylish and elegant appearance with a sophisticated and imposing presence. It includes triangular headlights, a hexagonal angular front grille design, an integrated Toyota emblem, thick chrome accents, fog lights embedded with chrome trim, and a slightly forward-leaning front fascia, giving the entire front end a fashionable and three-dimensional look.

I used to drive a Highlander, and adjusting the time was quite convenient. After you get in the car and start it, don't rush to drive off. Look for the control buttons on the steering wheel or the touchscreen on the center console, press the menu button to enter the system settings. Inside, navigate to the clock or time settings option, usually use the directional buttons or scroll wheel to select the hour and minute, then press the confirm button to lock it in. If the time is incorrect, it might have reset after a power loss or system update, requiring manual adjustment. I regularly check if the time is accurate because if it's wrong during navigation, it might lead you the wrong way and delay your trip. The whole process takes just a minute or two—don't worry about making mistakes, you'll get the hang of it after a few tries. Remember, for older cars, low battery power can also cause the time to jump around, so it's best to address it promptly.

When I first learned to drive, adjusting the small screen time on the Highlander made me a bit nervous. Actually, the steps aren't complicated: after starting the engine, find the system icon on the center console screen, tap into it to see the settings menu. There's a clock section where you can use your finger to scroll up and down to select numbers, adjusting the hours and minutes. I used to forget to hit save, sometimes having to redo it after a restart, but now I've gotten used to it and it's quite handy. Having the correct time makes driving more worry-free, like planning travel times more accurately. Also, if the car's been parked for a long time and the time is off after starting, it's a sign of battery issues suggesting maintenance. For beginners, I recommend trying it a few more times, find a quiet moment to operate without rushing.

The Highlander's system clock is integrated into the onboard computer. The time may be incorrect after a power outage or reset, but it can be easily adjusted by entering the settings menu. Use the steering wheel buttons to navigate to the settings option, select the clock function, and set the correct hour and minute. This process avoids interference with driving and can be completed in just a few simple steps. Accurate time supports navigation and recording functions, which are beneficial for safe driving.


